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26/04/24

This week the children took part in a special SuSTEMability week where they discovered how we can use STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) to help us move towards a more sustainable future. https://t.co/CkEjBkYNIl#Sustainability — Loseley Fields () April 26, 2024

26/04/24

We are delighted for pupils at Loseley Fields Primary School who have won an award for their thought-provoking climate crisis film ...read more and watch the film https://t.co/mgm1AGPHkO pic.twitter.com/neyqY16o78

23/04/24

Macbeth is coming. 🎥Happy National Shakespeare day! Simon Godwin's Macbeth is showing at cinemas around the country with Ralph Fiennes in the title role. Get your tickets here https://t.co/ANKUfNyltX Perfect for Yrs 10 and 11! https://t.co/owWRjtBeE6 via

22/04/24

Dance Live final day - one more sleep 🙌🙌🙌 Best of luck our incredible team of dancers, and particularly a big shout out to our Yr12 Dance Leaders for their hard work. pic.twitter.com/EamDBXMEhl— George Abbot Dance () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

Our Head of English Faculty ran the in a time of 2h35m50s … truly incredible. Well done Mr Dixon! 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/iHvOT02IN8— George Abbot School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

Huge well done to the cricketers. The First XI through to R1 of the National T20 Cup and the U13s second in the Surrey finals! 🏏 pic.twitter.com/eS7Vzjvcqw— George Abbot School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

It’s been a busy first week back! Follow us on for more! pic.twitter.com/9JlfyC9ChQ— George Abbot School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

Students had the opportunity to make and east sushi on Friday with our catering team. 🍣🍣🍣 pic.twitter.com/BysJiaGpxA— Fullbrook () April 22, 2024

19/04/24

What an incredibly successful first week of the summer term. ☀️Every year group has got stuck into their learning already. Over the weekend don't forget to support us via the social impact award and the rethink waste project! pic.twitter.com/5Ab07xw53P— Northmead Junior School () April 19, 2024

19/04/24

The children of Loseley Fields win prestigious international science competition run by the Faculty of Natural Sciences at LondonPlease click on the link below for the full story https://t.co/ScFplRVQe4#Science pic.twitter.com/sE9iFwHULy— Loseley Fields () April 19, 2024

19/04/24

Working in an environment of learning makes every day an important one and often a challenging one...read more https://t.co/j8TFJRHueh pic.twitter.com/Iyo7Dh1G3u

19/04/24

Congratulations! Good luck in the final! 🥳🤞 https://t.co/8ncooiznX3

18/04/24

Congratulations to our Year 7 boys football team after a stunning 8-2 victory last night over Guildford County School in the semi-final of the Guildford football tournament. The boys are undefeated this year. Next stop - the final! Thanks Mr Fornasiero for coaching the team!— Kings College () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Some of our Year 10s took on different maths challenges yesterday, whilst learning about exam technique and revision skills. You all showed fantastic reasoning and problem solving skills when tackling those tricky questions! 👏 Thanks for an insightful day! pic.twitter.com/KfMGsCYj9q— Kings College () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Calling all parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and local residents. Please sign up, earn some points and dontate to support our school in our funding bid - sign up link https://t.co/JbCLVb68nT pic.twitter.com/FI5tYv92b8— Northmead Junior School () April 18, 2024

16/04/24

Our German exchange group are on their way home after a fantastic week in Freiburg. Big thanks to Mr W for leading the trip and Ms F for accompanying! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/e5XEhaRGG1— George Abbot Languages () April 16, 2024

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Celebrating the achievements of women

8th March 2024

Thank you to everyone at Learning Partners who has welcomed us so warmly – we are delighted to be part of this network of schools and are looking forward to working with you all. International Women's Day is a time to celebrate the achievements of women across the globe. As women in STEM and Co-Heads of a Maths School, we’d like to highlight the wonderful people after whom we have named our School Houses, three of whom are remarkable women who have made significant contributions in their respective STEM fields. Margaret Hamilton, a computer scientist, is a true pioneer in the field of software engineering. Hamilton led the team at MIT that developed the onboard flight software for NASA's Apollo missions and her work was instrumental in ensuring the successful landing of the Apollo 11 lunar module on the moon in 1969. Hamilton's achievements earned her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, highlighting her role as a trailblazer in STEM and an inspiration to future generations of women in technology. Jocelyn Bell Burnell is an astrophysicist whose discovery of pulsars – a highly magnetised type of rotating start - revolutionised our understanding of the universe. This was one of the most significant astronomical discoveries of the 20th century, which Burnell achieved despite facing scepticism and challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field - indeed, the Nobel Prize for this work was awarded to her PhD supervisor without any recognition to Burnell. Her legacy serves as a testament to the importance of diversity and inclusion in scientific inquiry, inspiring generations of scientists to explore the mysteries of the cosmos. Emmy Murphy, a distinguished mathematician at the University of Toronto, is known for her research in the field of algebraic geometry and representation theory. Murphy has hugely advanced our understanding of geometric structures and their applications in diverse areas of mathematics and theoretical physics. Murphy is also deeply committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in the mathematical community, serving as a mentor and advocate for underrepresented groups in STEM. Her leadership and contributions continue to inspire and empower mathematicians worldwide. Caucher Birkar is a mathematician whose contributions to algebraic geometry earned him the Fields Medal in 2018. Born in a Kurdish village in Iran, Birkar's journey to mathematical excellence is nothing short of remarkable. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including fleeing his home country as a refugee and enduring personal hardships, Birkar's passion for mathematics remained undeterred. His pioneering work in the Minimal Model Program has significantly advanced our understanding of geometric structures and their applications in mathematics and theoretical physics. Birkar serves as an inspiration to countless individuals around the world, demonstrating the power of resilience, determination, and intellect in overcoming adversity. It is no secret that women have historically been underrepresented in STEM, despite their invaluable contributions to scientific progress and technological innovation. Gender diversity in STEM is not just a matter of equality; it is essential for fostering creativity, driving innovation, and solving complex challenges that affect us all. As educators, we play a crucial role in encouraging girls to pursue their interests in STEM. By providing access to resources, mentorship opportunities, and exposure to diverse role models, we can empower the next generation of female mathematical scientists. We are committed to promoting gender diversity and equality at Surrey Maths School and we welcome the opportunity to work with other LPAT schools to achieve this goal.

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